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  1. Andrew (Ukrainian: Андрій Юрієвич, romanized: Andrii Yuriievych) (unknown – 1323) was the last king of Ruthenia in 1308–1323 (according to other sources since 1315). He was the son of Yurii I (1252–1308) whom he succeeded on the throne of Galicia.

  2. 1308–1323 Lev II of Galicia; 1308–1323 Andrew of Galicia; 1323–1349 political crisis, de facto ruled by a boyar Dmytro Dedko. 1323–1325 Galicia: Volodymyr I Lvovych of Galicia , Volhynia: Liubartas; 1325–1340 Yuri II Boleslav (united as compromise) 1340 takeover of Galicia by Casimir III the Great. 1341–1349 Liubartas

  3. Today the territory of Galicia belongs partly to Poland (Przemyśl) and partially to Ukraine (Lviv, Halych). Andrew's first campaign in Galicia started straight after his enthronement in 1205, and he abandoned these attempts only after the death of his youngest son, Andrew, in 1234.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Andrey Yurevich or Andrew of Galicia (unknown - 1323) was the last Rus' king of Galicia-Volhynia in 1308–1323 (according to other sources since 1315). He was the son of Yuri I of Galicia (1252-1308) whom he succeeded on the royal throne of Galicia. After the death of his father, he ruled the kingdom together with his brother Lev II.

  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Yuri I of Galicia (born April 24, 1252 (1257?) – March 18, 1308) was prince of Belz (1264–1301) and King of Galicia-Volhynia or King of Rus' (1301–1308). He was a son of Lev Daniilovich (Knyaz of Galich, 1269–1301) and Constance of Hungary, a daughter of King Béla IV and Maria Laskarina.

  6. The Principality of Volhynia ( Ukrainian: Волинське князівство) was a western Kievan Rus' principality founded by the Rurikid prince Vsevolod in 987 centered in the region of Volhynia, straddling the borders of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland. From 1069 to 1118, it belonged to Izyaslavichi who primarily ruled from ...

  7. Andrew's first campaign in Galicia started straight after his enthronement in 1205, and he abandoned these attempts only after the death of his youngest son, Andrew, in 1234. Whether the prince's sudden death or other circumstances forced the Hungarian king to stop, we cannot be sure, since he died the following year.

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